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Artist of the Month

  • Nick Samaras: October 2005

    Nicholas Samaras reminds us of the British sculptor who fills empty rooms with plaster (or some liquid that turns solid) and then exhibits the shapes of the empty space.

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  • Joel Sheesley: August 2005

    Joel Sheesley, among other things, is a fiction writer's painter. With his lucid technical mastery and wonderfully strange sense of composition, he paints canvases that draw out the profound weirdness of the everyday.

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  • GC Waldrep: July 2005

    The poet Donald Revell has written of G.C. Waldrep's poetry: “Christopher Smart and Hart Crane applaud these poems in Heaven because the Earth of these poems is true.”

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  • Daniel Tobin: June 2005

    When a poem called “Homage to Bosch” by Daniel Tobin arrived at the Image editorial offices ten years ago, we instantly knew that we were in the presence of a major talent.

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  • Valerie Sayers: May 2005

    No one writes about the misfortunes of the body quite as wryly as Valerie Sayers, who describes herself as a “cheerful hypochondriac.”

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